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First-Time Golden Retriever Mother Tries To Console Her Newborn Puppies With Toys

Posted on September 11, 2022 by TrueNews

It can be incredibly stressful to become a parent for the first time. Furthermore, it’s a sentiment that can only be appreciated by first-time parents. You don’t learn how to take care of and be accountable for another tiny, extremely delicate human being in school. And even if you did, there is no assurance that your prediction will come true.

Recently, this furry new mother won many people over. The golden retriever named Yami was seen attempting to bring toys to her crying puppies.

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Yami, a young mother, appeared frightened and unsure of what to do when her three new puppies started whining. The golden retriever was caught moving about the living area while comforting her three puppies with teddy animals.

A security camera in Yami’s house in Zhengzhou, China, caught the endearing scene. The video depicts the golden mother walking frantically as she looked for a way to comfort her firstborns.

Credit: JMYami

One of Yami’s toys was first taken to the bed where her puppies were sleeping. In an apparent attempt to comfort them and stop them from crying, she gently poked the toy with her nose. But the three little puppies didn’t stop complaining, so their mother went out again to bring additional toys.

Credit: JMYami

The owner of Yami revealed to the Daily Mail that it took the infants over three hours to relax and fall asleep. With her nose, Yami rubbed them as she sat down next to them. Later that day, the tape was discovered by Yami’s owner, who later revealed to the media that she was both astonished and touched.

Credit: JMYami

When asked about the lovely moment, Yami’s owner said, “It was the first time I saw [her] doing this.” “She occasionally fed them while standing up to prevent crushing them. She has also been seen bringing warm clothing for [the puppies],” the woman continued.

The video was first posted on Douyin, a Chinese counterpart of TikTok. It has thousands of views and has gained popularity on other social media sites as well.

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